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Old 25 June 2011, 04:45 AM   #22
khoi201188
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Originally Posted by slcbbrown View Post
You have a Sub, and you're worried about wearing it? I've never had a Rolex fail to handle wear and tear. I never hesitate to take a Rolex into water.
No no no , brother , don't get me wrong here.

What I want to say is :

- If you have 1 rolex and you service it every 5 years then you can enjoy any water activities with it.

- But if you have 1 rolex, or more than 1 rolex, and you don't think the service cost worth it, then you just forget the service recommendation. Only send in the watch if it's broken. But this way, since you don't service regularly, you should buy a cheap g shock for water activities. But for daily usage , go with rolexes.

Anyway I think there is nothing wrong with protection. Protection and carefulness are different from { I really don't know the vocabulary to use here, sorry } But you know what I mean
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